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Langalibalele (isiHlubi:
meaning 'The
blazing sun', also
known as Mthethwa,
Mdingi (c 1814 – 1889), was king of the amaHlubi, a
Bantu tribe in what is...
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Muziwenkosi Hadebe (born 1948)
widely known as
Langalibalele II is the
reigning King of the
Hlubi people of
South Africa. The
Hlubi people are
still contesting...
- John
Langalibalele Dube OLG (22
February 1871 – 11
February 1946) was a
South African essayist, philosopher, educator, politician, publisher, editor,...
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Resident Magistrate John Macfarlane,
Langalibalele said, how one can "count the
maggots in a
piece of beef?".
Langalibalele was then
called to
appear before...
- The
Chief Langalibalele Rifles (formerly
known as the Cape Town
Rifles and Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles) is a
reserve infantry regiment of the South...
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primarily by Zulu-speaking
Black Africans,
Inanda is the home of John
Langalibalele Dube,
first President of the
African National Congress (ANC), a former...
- However, these, too, missed. One of the prince's ****ailants, a Zulu
named Langalibalele,
threw his
spear at the prince, but missed.
Another spear,
thrown by...
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Inkosi Langalibalele Muni****lity (Zulu:
UMasipala we
Nkosi Langalibalele) is a
local muni****lity
within the
uThukela District Muni****lity, in the KwaZulu-Natal...
- the Zulu Wars (1880).
Durnford saw some
action during the
pursuit of
Langalibalele at Bushman's
River P****,
where he
showed great courage but received...
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National Congress (ANC) and
South Africa's
first black lawyer; John
Langalibalele Dube, the ANC's
founding president;
Harry Gwala, ANC
member and anti-apartheid...